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Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law that would restrict site blocking
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The Supreme Court has blocked a Texas law that intended to restrict social media companies from blocking material from its site based on its viewpoint. The companies said this would cause them to be forced to disseminate content that could be hateful or dangerous. NBC's Pete Williams reports.June 1, 2022